IN THIS POST, JOYCE C. HAVSTAD AND ADRIAN CURRIE TAKE A CRITICAL LOOK AT DEREK TURNER’S RECENT PAPER “A SECOND LOOK AT THE COLORS OF THE DINOSAURS.” Joyce writes… We’re…
Category: Dinosaur
I Know Dino Podcast Present Notes: Aucasaurus (Episode 113)
Episode 113 is all about Aucasaurus, an abelisaurid that lived within the late Cretaceous in what’s now Argentina. Like listening about dinosaurs? Then try our rising group on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino Massive thanks to all our…
Not in My Boneyard
Derek Turner writes . . . Apolitical dinosaurs? When scientific analysis has apparent coverage relevance it might probably simply develop into politicized. This has occurred in an enormous means with…
I Know Dino Podcast Present Notes: Achelousaurus (Episode 114)
Episode 114 is all about Achelousaurus, a ceratopsid with bosses that make it look prefer it had its horns ripped off. Are you a fellow dinosaur fanatic? Be part of our rising group on…
What to Do with Scientific Disagreement — Extinct
This content material initially appeared on the OUPblog on April 2, 2019. Reposted right here with permission. Joyce writes… We used to assume—and many people had been taught at school—that…
I Know Dino Podcast Present Notes: Rajasaurus (Episode 115)
Episode 115 is all about Rajasaurus, an abelisaurid theropod with an uncommon head crest. Hey there dinosaur fanatics! Be a part of our rising neighborhood on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino Big because of all our present Patreon supporters!…
Hype and Belief — Extinct
IN THIS POST, DEREK TURNER AND JOYCE C. HAVSTAD TAKE A CRITICAL LOOK AT ELIZABETH D. JONES’ RECENT PAPER “ANCIENT GENETICS TO ANCIENT GENOMICS: CELEBRITY AND CREDIBILITY IN DATA-DRIVEN PRACTICE.” Synopsis… Elizabeth D.…
I Know Dino Podcast Present Notes: Miragaia (Episode 116)
Episode 116 is all about Miragaia, a stegosaurid with a protracted neck. To all our fellow dinosaur fans: be part of our rising group on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/iknowdino Huge thanks to all our present Patreon supporters! You’ll be…
Supersonic Sauropod Tails
A current research printed within the tutorial journal “Scientific Studies” refutes the concept some long-necked herbivores had supersonic sauropod tails. The controversial concept that some dinosaurs might lash their tails…
Place, Place Child — Extinct
Madison is anxious with explaining the preliminary dismissal of Dart’s declare. Earlier historic therapies deal with both the personalities of the assorted scientists concerned, or on what Madison calls ‘theoretical’…